Team Roach Caring Presentation

Views:
 
Category: Entertainment
     
 

Presentation Description

Brooke Fiske, Brianne Lawton, Wendy Syracuse

Comments

Presentation Transcript

Caring : 

Caring Presented by Brook Fiske, RN Brianne Lawton, RN Wendy Syracuse, RN

Caring: 

Caring Caring Theorist Sister M. Simone Roach, CSM, Ph.D “What is a nurse doing when he or she is caring?”

The Five C’s of Caring: 

The Five C’s of Caring Compassion Competence Confidence Conscience Commitment Knowledge Skills Experience

PowerPoint Presentation: 

“What Is Caring In Itself?

PowerPoint Presentation: 

Caring is the human mode of being

The Caring Theory: 

The Caring Theory Otherwise known as the 5 Cs. A broad framework for professional caring.

Compassion: 

Compassion Full immersion in the condition of being human. -Henri Nouwen

Compassion: 

Compassion Interconnectedness of all creatures. -Matthew Fox

Competence: 

Competence Knowledge, skills, judgment, energy and experience to respond to professional responsibilities.

Confidence: 

Confidence The attribute that creates a relationship of trust. Important to both the patient and the caregiver.

Conscience: 

Conscience A compass directing one’s behavior. Caring attuned to the moral nature of things.

Commitment: 

Commitment Convergence between desires and obligations.

Compassion : 

Compassion Sensitivity to the pain and brokenness of the other Roach

PowerPoint Presentation: 

Empathy Listen Understanding Power of Touch

Competence: 

Competence Having the knowledge, judgment, skills, energy, experience and motivation required to respond adequately to the demands of one’s professional responsibilities Roach

PowerPoint Presentation: 

Improve Situation Skills Pain Control Don’t Judge Up to Date

Confidence: 

Confidence Quality which fosters trusting relationship -Roach

PowerPoint Presentation: 

Trust Make Judgments Know Limitations Truth

Conscience: 

Conscience State of moral awareness, compass directing one’s behavior according to the moral fitness of things - Roach

PowerPoint Presentation: 

Moral Understanding Better Advocate

Commitment: 

Commitment Complex affective response characterized by a convergence between one’s desires and one’s obligations, and by deliberate choice to act in accordance with them -Roach

PowerPoint Presentation: 

Devotion of Self Instill Hope and Faith Advocacy

Recommendations: 

Recommendations Education Communication Reduce Lateral Violence

Reflections: 

Reflections Care for one’s self. Confidence to allow competence to be expressed. Awareness of affects of compassion.

Final Reflection By Brianne Lawton: 

Final Reflection By Brianne Lawton Listening Trust Confidence Reserve judgment

Final Reflection: 

Final Reflection By Wendy Syracuse, RN

References: 

References LeMone , P., Burke, K. M. (1996). Medical-Surgical Nursing: Critical Thinking In Client Care. Addison-Wesley Nursing, Canada. Pusari , N. D. (1998). Eight C’s of caring: A holistic framework for nursing terminally ill patients. Contemporary Nursing , 7, 156-160. Roach, M.S. ( n.d. ) Reflections on the theme. Roach , S. (1992). The human act of caring : A blueprint for the health professions (revised edition). Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Hospital Association Press. Roach, M.S. (1993). Attributes of professional caring. Roach , S. (2002). Caring, the human mode of being: A blueprint for the health professions (2nd revised edition). Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Hospital Association Press. Ross-Kerr , J. C. (2009). The development of nursing in Canada. In J. C. Ross-Kerr & M. J. (Eds.), Canadian fundamentals of nursing (4th edition), (p. 29). Canada: Elsevier.

Caring : 

Caring Presented by Brook Fiske, RN Brianne Lawton, RN Wendy Syracuse, RN